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Based on the graceful curve of a rotated sine wave, w171 Alma is discreet yet fascinating with its sculptural feel and soft contrasts between light and shadow.
544 €
Incl. VAT
Art. No. 171S19003
In stock.
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Behind the deceptively simple curves lies real craftsmanship, using artfully formed aluminium to capture the smooth waves. The satin matte finish makes w171 Alma intriguing even in daylight, with its concentric circles of shadow and light. In 2024 we introduce an additional raw aluminiium finish.
With its slender proportions, w171 Alma takes up little visual space, making it an ideal lighting solution for areas with low ceilings.
Suspended from the ceiling, it performs beautifully as a solitary as well as in a group –even to create an entire floating ceiling of light.
Compatible with all major light track systems.
w171 Alma is available in a raw finish, with no added coatings or protective treatments. This allows for resource-efficient production, easier recycling, and a graceful ageing process. From the start, its naturally textured surface has a rich, tactile depth, with any marks from the production process only adding to its character. Over time, stains, fingerprints, and oxidation will evolve into a beautiful, distinctive patina.
Tham & Videgård are based in Stockholm, Sweden, and directed by co-founders and lead architects Bolle Tham (b.1970) and Martin Videgård (b.1968). Since the start in 1999 the practice has attracted attention for its many innovative built works. Tham & Videgård’s projects have won several national and international awards and twice the Kasper Salin Prize in 2008 and 2015 for best new architecture in Sweden. Tham & Videgård has also gained opportunities to work abroad, currently with ongoing projects in Paris, Prague and Spain, and is regularly invited to participate in international exhibitions such as the Venice Architecture Biennales, The Chicago Architecture Biennial, the Victoria & Albert Museum and at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. Bolle Tham and Martin Videgård are members of the Royal Academy of Arts and regularly teach and lecture in Sweden and abroad.
Read MoreLuminous intensity distribution (polar)
w171 Alma signal white
Physical
Material
Shade: aluminium
Ceiling / Wall bracket: steel
Canopy: polyamide
IP-rating
20
Protection class
cw: I
s/w: II
LED
Light source
1 x E27 socket
Life time expectancy
15,000 h
CRI Colur Rendering Index
≥ 80
Replaceable light source by end-user
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SMRT Headquarters in Singapore with more than 300 x w171 Alma suspended from the ceilings. Interior Architecture: Farm, Furniture and Lighting: Gabriel Tan Design. Photography: KHOOGJ
SMRT Headquarters in Singapore with more than 300 x w171 Alma suspended from the ceilings. Interior Architecture: Farm, Furniture and Lighting: Gabriel Tan Design. Photography: KHOOGJ
SMRT Headquarters in Singapore with more than 300 x w171 Alma suspended from the ceilings. Interior Architecture: Farm, Furniture and Lighting: Gabriel Tan Design. Photography: KHOOGJ
Alma members’ club and private workspace in Stockholm. Photography: Åke E:son Lindman.
Alma members’ club and private workspace in Stockholm. Photography: Åke E:son Lindman.
Alma members’ club and private workspace in Stockholm. Photography: Åke E:son Lindman.
Private home on Gotland, Sweden. Architects: Skälsö Arkitekter and Ateljé Ö. Photography: Andy Liffner.
Private home on Gotland, Sweden. Architects: Skälsö Arkitekter and Ateljé Ö. Photography: Andy Liffner.
Private home on Gotland, Sweden. Architects: Skälsö Arkitekter and Ateljé Ö. Photography: Andy Liffner.
Stenhöga office building, Solna strand, Stockholm. Architects: Tham & Videgård.
Stenhöga office building, Solna strand, Stockholm. Architects: Tham & Videgård.
Bonniers Konsthall café och entrérum, arkitekt Tham & Videgård 2021. Fotograf Åke E:son Lindman.
Bonniers Konsthall café och entrérum, arkitekt Tham & Videgård 2021. Fotograf Åke E:son Lindman.